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james

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Match the following terms with their location.
I.Header
II.Slide pane
III.Thumbnails
IV.Notes pane
V.Status bar
A.Top of each slide
B.On the right of the window
C.On the left of the window
D.Below the Slide pane
E.Bottom of the window



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Match the following task with its tab location.
I.Add a new slide
II.Add a style to a picture
III.Display the presentation
IV.Add a footer
V.Print handouts
A.Insert tab
B.Picture Tools Format tab
C.Slide Show tab
D.Home tab
E.File tab



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